Product Information

The new Prairie Blaster from Fox Pro is the ultimate electronic predator call. The four internal speakers and integrated decoy system allows you to carry less gear without sacrificing results. Both the caller and the integrated decoy are controlled from a single remote control which easily adjusts caller volume and decoy movement. This caller features power save mode which gives you ample volume while maximizing battery life and High Power mode which provides maximum volume and sound amplification. The TX-500 remote features a red backlit display allowing you to read the display without game spooking backlight. The Prairie Blaster is designed to give you maximum volume and sound performance, and effective decoy capabilities in one call. If you are looking for the ultimate coyote calling tool look no further than the Fox Pro Prairie Blaster.

Technical Information:

4 total speakers

4GB internal storage holds up to 500 sounds

24-bit audio for extreme audio performance

Integrated quad speakers provide loud yet crystal clear audio

Integrated decoy can be controlled from remote

Two external speaker jacks

Stereo or mono operation

Low battery indicator

Red backlit LCD display

Adjustable sound scrolling

10 custom sound presets

Foxcast feature allows you to design up to 10 entire stands including sounds and volume levels

Foxfade allows you to control the independent volume levels and left/right channels on an audio file

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